Shawn, Here is what I found out today which may not help you since yours isn't running.
I started it up, lifted the wheels off the ground, run the steering back & forth, closed the power steering lockout valve on the flow divider valve and shut off the tractor. I then turned the steering wheel and the wheels (still off the ground) manually turned with it back & forth a few times. That tells me the hand pump is working and it may be the flow divider valve. I will try to open it up from the front this weekend while on the tractor. I'll find out then if i can see somthing wrong or not. Tractor vet may be right on this on, I hope.
My international dealer (www.straubih.com) has internet access to the parts catalog like the caseih webiste has but this one allows you to check on the parts you want and forward it to Straub where they will email you back with the price of the parts, etc. I tried to price the pump element/rotor set for the hand pump and it came back as no parts available. All you can get are the seals, etc. They quoted me a new hand pump for $1078 so I'm glad that I don't have replace that.
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